The traditional Spanish ritual, legally regulated for half a millennium, and its path to the llaneros, charros and gauchos of the New World
Manuel Naranjo Martell (born 1988) has spent nearly a decade documenting the traditional roundup of wild mares in Spains Doņana National Park. He proposes a visual reading of a shared heritage between the lands of the lower Guadalquivir River and the Americas, united by a profound bond with the horse.
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The traditional Spanish ritual, legally regulated for half a millennium, and its path to the llaneros, charros and gauchos of the New World
Manuel Naranjo Martell (born 1988) has spent nearly a decade documenting the traditional roundup of wild mares in Spains Doņana National Park. He proposes a visual reading of a shared heritage between the lands of the lower Guadalquivir River and the Americas, united by a profound bond with the horse.